In Denial Darwin’s Delusion

In Denial Darwin’s Delusion by Max Gorman, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 25, 2017, presents a critical examination of Charles Darwin’s ‘The Origin of Species.’ This 168-page book argues that Darwin’s theory, often accepted as a scientific fact, lacks the rigorous scrutiny it deserves. Gorman highlights historical criticisms of Darwin’s work from notable thinkers and asserts that these critiques remain relevant today, emphasizing that they arise not from religious perspectives but from alternative interpretations of evidence.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the perceived flaws in Darwin’s theory, particularly regarding the complexity and individuality of Earth’s creatures. Gorman contends that belief plays a significant role in Darwin’s arguments, suggesting that reliance on belief undermines the scientific foundation of the theory. The book challenges the notion that chance processes can account for the diversity of life, advocating instead for a perspective that recognizes design as a fundamental aspect of nature. This edition is presented in English and is designed to engage those interested in the ongoing debate surrounding evolution and its implications in science and philosophy.
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Charles Darwin’s ‘The Origin of Species’ reframed the way most of us have come to think about the natural world and man’s relationship to it. The author of this book argues that, if subjected to close scrutiny, it is not a scientific theory. He also reminds us that, when it was first published, there was criticism of Darwin’s work by thinkers in the field such as Adam Sedgwick and Richard Owen. Criticism which is as valid today as it was then. And he stresses that this criticism did not proceed from a religious basis, but from a different interpretation of the evidence. Despite the ingrained cultural tendency to regard it as inviolate, the author identifies a number of serious defects in the theory – a theory which now masquerades as fact. He fully exposes the role of belief in Darwin’s proposition. More than has been recognised, Darwin resorts to belief to cover the cracks and, in the case of the geological record, literally ‘jump the gaps’. Whatever else it is, belief is not scientific. So, whatever else it is – Darwin’s is not a scientific theory. This book’s central thesis is that the distinctive individuality, perfection, and complexity of our planet’s creatures cannot have arisen by the chance processes which are the basis of Darwin’s theory. Everything points to design. Not to recognise this is to be in denial. “Challenging and engaging… a convincingly argued contribution to this important debate.” Michael Shallis Former Senior Lecturer in Science Oxford University Department of External Studies
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